We will sail from Puerto Pañuelo, on the Llao Llao peninsula! After an hour of sailing, we will pass by Sentinel Island. From there, navigation will continue until reaching the Cascada de los Cántaros. Crossing the lush vegetation of the Valdivian jungle, we will ascend to the source of the waterfall, in Lake Cántaros, where you can see an ancient larch tree, more than 1,500 years old. We will finally arrive at Puerto Blest, a place whose beauty has amazed tourists and natives for years!
Here is the Blest Hostel. The inn has a gourmet restaurant and, a few meters away, there is another gastronomic space with different options. From there we can visit Blest Bay and see Lake Frías, whose peculiar green waters come from one of the glaciers of Cerro Tronador, the natural border between Argentina and Chile. As a closing of this magnificent excursion, you can choose to navigate this beautiful lake, to give a finishing touch to a memorable ride.
San Carlos de Bariloche (commonly called Bariloche) is a city in the Patagonia region of Argentina. It borders Nahuel Huapi, a large glacial lake surrounded by mountains in the Andes. Bariloche is known for its Swiss alpine-style architecture and its chocolate, which is sold in shops on Miter Street, the main avenue. It is also a popular base for hiking and skiing in the nearby mountains, and for exploring the surroundings of the Lake District.
Sailing from Puerto Pañuelo, on the Llao Llao peninsula, we will cross the lake for an hour sailing the islet and then arrive at the Cascada de los Cántaros. There we will cross the lush vegetation of the Valdivian jungle until we reach Lake Cántaros, birthplace of the waterfall, and enjoy the imposing presence of a larch more than 1,500 years old. Finally we will arrive at Puerto Blest, from where we can visit Blest Bay and visit Lake Frías, with its peculiar green waters.
You will make your own way to the meeting points